dd26+@andrew.cmu.edu (Douglas F. DeJulio) (08/23/89)
I just bought half of a used Amiga 1000 (my roomate bought the other half). Anyone out there have any advice? Is there a good public domain C compiler, compatible with UNIX C as much as possible? How about a public domain macro assembler? Lisp compiler/interpreter? I'm totaly new to the Amiga, and would like whatever advice I can get. -- Doug.deJ | dd26@andrew.cmu.edu | Carnegie-Mellon University ******** | ...!harvard!andrew.cmu.edu!dd26 | Do not attend this college.
bmacintyre@watcgl.waterloo.edu (Blair MacIntyre) (08/23/89)
In article <4YwNade00UofM2GU98@andrew.cmu.edu> dd26+@andrew.cmu.edu (Douglas F. DeJulio) writes: >I just bought half of a used Amiga 1000 (my roomate bought the other >half). Anyone out there have any advice? Is there a good public Advice? Well, I hope you are a good technician ... they're a bitch to get back together once you've split them in half! :-) -- = Blair MacIntyre, bmacintyre@watcgl.{waterloo.edu, UWaterloo.ca} // = = now appearing at the Computer Graphics Lab, U of Waterloo! \X/ = = "There's nothing the matter with BR that a shot gun blast wouldn't fix" cge = = "It's not my fault, fatboy!" - Felder, pilot of TL Student Driver On Board =